Khapradih Estate Fort
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The fort of khapradih Estate.
Ruled by babu Ramsarup Singh and Anant bahadur singh(Added by Abhishek Singh)
Khapradih was purchased by ancestors of Raja Anand bahadur singh in 18 th century
The widow Thakurain Raghunath Koonwer received the sanad for the taluqa
of Sihipur. In 1877, she executed a gift in favour of her brothes son Thakur Bisheshwar Baksh
Singh who was a Bais Rajput. At this she was sued by her younger co-widow Thakurain
Ramanand Koonwer and also a male collateral Ram Swarup Singh, the owner of the Khapradih
taluqa. Eventually the deed of gift was cancelled by a decree, of the privy council on the grounds
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that widows have only a life-interest. The legal heir was declared to be Ram Swarup Singh, the
nearest collateral and also the taluqdar of Khapradih. In 1886, the taluqa of Sihipur was heavily
indebted and in 1891, the widow Raghunath Koonwer died. In 1896 by a civil court decree, the
taluqdar of Khapardih was declared proprietor of Sihipur as well. The property was thus into a
single taluqa-Khapradih-Sihipur, Sihipur was comprised 36 villages and 33 portions of villages
and Khapradih had 197 villages and 117 portions.
Ruled by babu Ramsarup Singh and Anant bahadur singh(Added by Abhishek Singh)
Khapradih was purchased by ancestors of Raja Anand bahadur singh in 18 th century
The widow Thakurain Raghunath Koonwer received the sanad for the taluqa
of Sihipur. In 1877, she executed a gift in favour of her brothes son Thakur Bisheshwar Baksh
Singh who was a Bais Rajput. At this she was sued by her younger co-widow Thakurain
Ramanand Koonwer and also a male collateral Ram Swarup Singh, the owner of the Khapradih
taluqa. Eventually the deed of gift was cancelled by a decree, of the privy council on the grounds
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that widows have only a life-interest. The legal heir was declared to be Ram Swarup Singh, the
nearest collateral and also the taluqdar of Khapradih. In 1886, the taluqa of Sihipur was heavily
indebted and in 1891, the widow Raghunath Koonwer died. In 1896 by a civil court decree, the
taluqdar of Khapardih was declared proprietor of Sihipur as well. The property was thus into a
single taluqa-Khapradih-Sihipur, Sihipur was comprised 36 villages and 33 portions of villages
and Khapradih had 197 villages and 117 portions.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 26°29'2"N 82°14'4"E
- SHREE ANANT INTER COLLEGE KHAPRADIH FAIZABAD 0.3 km
- Jana bazar 1.9 km
- HOLY LAND OF GULALDAS BABA HAIDERGANJ FAIZABAD 2.9 km
- Shri Ram Pur, Post: Khapradih 3.2 km
- MOHMMAD AKIL GHONPA DUBEY KA PURA 3.6 km
- BIMLESH YADAV KHONDUPUR 4.9 km
- sihipur khapradih farm 4.9 km
- GAYA SINGH PRADHAN,VILLAGE:- ARASHATH, DISTT:- FAIZABAD 5.9 km
- rampur pratap 6.8 km
- HARI LAL KA PURA 7.4 km
- Aadarsh Uchhatar madhamick School Pachhiyana (jana bazar) 1.4 km
- MANGO GARDEN 2.1 km
- KATRA 2.6 km
- Vinit Pandey(House) 3.3 km
- UDHARANA 6 km
- kororaghaupur Hasarampur Monu PANDIT HOUSE TAH.BEEKAPUR DISTT.FAIZABAD 6 km
- pamoli 6.1 km
- JANGAL 6.1 km
- Manjhariya Baug (Added by Abhishek Singh) 6.2 km
- teriya ka bagiya 6.5 km
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